In the first half, Dan learns Jekyll and Ruby web development, Les teaches kids to code in Manchester, Leo has been testing Ubuntu 19.04 and attending a wedding, Bo is now certified, Tony Hughes has been Volunteering again and running ‘ARCH’, Moss is Distrohopping big time and is getting a new Pi 2B, Josh is publishing another issue of his magazine, and Joe buys new ‘old’ laptops for the kids and plays with Pis.


Then, our news, we discuss new hardware, the death of the floppy drive (or not), Demise of another Linux magazine and some controversy in the OS world.


We save the security section for the second half in the interest of time.


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In the first half, Dan learns Jekyll and Ruby web development, Les teaches kids to code in Manchester, Leo has been testing Ubuntu 19.04 and attending a wedding, Bo is now certified, Tony Hughes has been Volunteering again and running ‘ARCH’, Moss is Distrohopping big time and is getting a new Pi 2B, Josh is publishing another issue of his magazine, and Joe buys new ‘old’ laptops for the kids and plays with Pis.


Then, our news, we discuss new hardware, the death of the floppy drive (or not), Demise of another Linux magazine and some controversy in the OS world.


We save the security section for the second half in the interest of time.



BI-WEEKLY WANDERINGS:

Dan

I’ve been coming to terms with Jekyll and Ruby web development. I forked the OggCamp website on GitHub into a new branch and hacked a new theme onto it. More work than it sounds. – https://github.com/oggcamp/oggcamp.github.io
Liverpool LUG – I talked about video streaming and OBS on Linux. I also now have a new MiraBox HSV321 USB capture card that works well on Linux. It even advertises that it works on Ubuntu and Ubuntu Mate right next to Windows and Mac – https://www.amazon.com/MiraBox-Loop-out-Streaming-Recording-HSV321/dp/B07C6KCBYBMac on the box.
What’s the LUG situation like where you guys are? There’s been a lot of discussion here in the UK about the decline of LUGs.

Les – If anyone would like to see their LUG mentioned in Linux Format, then please do let me know. https://bigl.es/linux-format-usergroups/

I am currently wrestling with getting my other podcast Tales Of The Unattested into iTunes or Apple podcasts as it’s now called. It looks as though I need an iTunes account where I’ve bought something from them. How do you guys deal with this? Is that true? Am I the only person who has never used iTunes? Hehe – UPDATE: I just tried this again on the Apple Podcasts Connect website, and I have to sign a legal agreement just to sign in, WTF??!!!

Les

Controlling Parrot Mambo Fly £50 on Amazon, drones with Python

PyParrot

Teaching kids to code in Manchester

Robots with micro:bit

Kitronik :MOVE Mini

Drones with Tynker
Animations in Blender
Music with Sonic Pi

Leo

Spent some time in Austin for a wedding. Had a great time!

Fry’s is dying.

Playing with the Transparent Panels extension in Mint.

Desktop Cube and Wobbly Windows are available!

Upgraded to Mint 19.2

Weather Applet was out of date, had to uninstall and reinstall – though I think I could have got along fine just updating in the Downloads section. I was too quick to remove to get a good test — This was step two in the Upgrade Instructions!
Really enjoying the return of the Ubuntu fonts in Mint 19.2.

Been testing how I get along on Ubuntu 19.04. Overall very usable.

Bo

Test phobia
LPIC1 vs Linux+ – XK0-004
MTG Arena + Lutris
Music video using Copyleft footage

Tony H

We recorded our 4th episode of Distrohoppers Digest which went well, a few glitches with the post production process with feedburner not allowing file sizes greater than 1Mb once I realised this I was able to resolve the issue. (212 downloads as of today!)
Ordered a new 4Tb HDD as my second backup drive is only 2TB and Full.
I’ve been in Birmingham at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre doing some voluntary work which is why I missed the last show, although fortunately I was free to record DHD so I got one podcast recorded form there.
Watching the new episode of Red Dwarf (look up the Automobile Association Advert on YouTube)
Finally I can say “I Run Arch” in the guise of Endeavor OS, and surprise, surprise, I quite like it. Then Bo goes and tells me he hasn’t got it running at the moment so archCast is on hold for the moment. :-)) [Moss is also giving strong consideration to Manjaro for September]

Moss

We had a splendid time recording Episode 004 of Distrohoppers’ Digest, and have had a lot of feedback, mostly positive except for those who don’t like my choice of music. I’ve downloaded a few things to try for the August show. Some of our listeners have derided me gently for refusing to use Arch. I am slipping on that stand, but not this month. And they became even more amused when they found I have been running Sabayon, which is Gentoo at the core. It is sweet, Gentoo or no. I’m fighting with Mageia 7.1, and am ready to give up.
The IdeaPad has been completely reworked. Our listener Kat wondered why I set it up with Legacy Boot, so I started over with UEFI. That went so poorly that I went back to Legacy Boot and started over again. I now have a partition table which more resembles that of my ThinkPad, other than being equal sized partitions.  If you want to know what’s on them… hold your breath and wait for Distrohoppers’ Digest Episode 005, to be recorded on August 28, 2019.
One of the listeners of Distrohoppers’ Digest has taken pity on me and is sending me a Raspberry Pi 2B… paying postage from UK. While I am more than slightly embarrassed, I would love to be even more embarrassed by someone sending me an Entroware or Juno laptop (or a US listener send me a large System76 laptop)… I am poor, I am humble, but I am not too proud to accept silicon charity.
History lesson and outcome: We raised $130 back in April and May for me to go to SouthEast LinuxFest if sufficient funds were raised. Many thanks to the users who did donate to this effort, which was started by listener Jackie Moore. We didn’t get close to what was needed. $20 of that was earmarked by the donor to be used for my wife’s immigration case should the fundraiser fail, leaving $110 to be accounted for. I stated that I would donate this money, split between Linux Mint and Archive.org. I donated $55 on June 3 to Linux Mint in the name of the mintCast team; it shows in the July newsletter. The other donation of $55 to Archive.org was made on August 8. And we also got the immigration case in the mail to USCIS.

Josh

Been finishing off Issue 5 of micro:mag. We released on Friday and we got a really good response. It’s interesting to see how releasing on a weekday effects downloads. We normally do it at the weekends.
Installed Deepin on my laptop but had to uninstall due to them messing up the download repositories.
Installing Linux requires a Bitlocker key when you boot into Windows for the first time.
I installed Zorin OS and the desktop is lovely, the dark theme is really nice.
I managed to install MS Office using Crossover which is a plus. It works well except for the odd glitch but that’s expected.
I’ve had troubles with UK based, eBuyer over returning my GPU. It’s going to take 28 days to even get a response. They’re known for misleading customers over return. Even though they’re sorting it for me, they keep claiming the warranty is with the manufacturer and not them. Hopefully it’s sorted soon.
In other returns news, Google were really good about my Pixel 3. I sent it to them and in under a week of me posting it, I had a brand new unopened phone sent back. If only eBuyer could be the same

Joe

Boring again
Bought 3 old laptops for a really good price and will be setting them up for my kids

However they require Windows for school
Updated one of them to Windows 10.  Not sure if it will be good enough to do the tasks required
The HP mini was a bit of a surprise

First tried Windows 10 install but it would only bluescreen after the install for some driver reason.  May try while connected to ethernet but i don’t know if that affects the install with Windows.
Installed Linux Mint MATE 64 which worked great
Did a YouTube test and the pages loaded smooth and video played at lower quality in fullscreen mode with no stuttering or glitching
Thinking about using the Mini as a test box or file server since it is too hot for the drives to work well in my garage.  For now i may just put my hdd box inside connected to my actual server.
If I don’t use one of the Pi’s for that
May set it up as a Batocera box for the kids

Reread the Iron Druid series in a couple of weeks

Wanted a somewhat familiar series for the long drive to Florida and back so that i had something to keep me occupied but not so much that I became distracted
Spent a few days hanging out with my parents and grandparents
My kids are home now

One of my monitors died out in the garage so a friend was kind enough to give me another.

Did have to get another tv mount stand but it worked out well

Also getting all of my older pi’s ready for some projects

Want to try out Volumio since I was a bit disappointed in the Mopidy builds i have done before
Going to setup another pi hole but keep it restricted to the kids router if i can
Still have not set up a Steamlink on the Pi and I have wanted to for a while.

Took an old clock and removed the mechanical portion, added the echo input and a bluetooth speaker

Thinking about redoing the face portion and adding a proper mount instead of two sided tape.

THE NEWS:

Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon, MATE and XFCE Released

How to Upgrade to 19.1 from 19.2

Note 10 Announced

Note 10: 6.3-inch Full HD, HDR10+ display, three rear cameras (16MP ultra-wide, 12MP wide-angle, 12MP telephoto), 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and a 3,500mAh battery. $945 – 1299
Note 10 Plus: 6.8-inch QHD, HDR10+ display, four rear cameras (16MP ultra-wide, 12MP wide-angle, 12MP telephoto, DepthVision camera), 12GB of RAM, 256GB or 512GB of storage and a 4,300mAh battery. $1099 – 1399
NexDock 2

Librem 5 Phone Price + Specs Finalised – Josh

Processor: i.MX8M (Quad Core) max. 1.5GHz
Memory: 3GB RAM
Storage: 32 GB eMMC internal storageJoshJosh
Display : 5.7″ IPS TFT screen @ 720×1440
Front Camera: 8 MPixel
Back Camera: 13 MPixel w/LED flash
Sound: 1 earpiece speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
$700!!

Pinephone $150, not yet available but then neither is the Librem 5.

Allwinner A64 Quad Core SOC with Mali 400 MP2 GPU
2GB of LPDDR3 RAM
5.95″ LCD 1440×720, 18:9 aspect ratio (hardened glass)
Bootable Micro SD,
16GB eMMC
HD Digital Video Out
USB – C (Power, Data and Video Out)
Quectel EG-25G with worldwide bands
WiFi: 802.11 /b/g/n, single-band, hotspot capable
Bluetooth: 4.0, A2DP
GNSS: GPS, GPS-A, GLONASS
Vibrator
RGB status LED
Selfie and Main camera (2/5Mpx respectively)
Main Camera: Single OV6540, 5MP, 1/4″, LED Flash
Selfie Camera: Single GC2035, 2MP, f/2.8, 1/5″
Sensors: accelerator, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, ambient light
3 external switches, up down and power
Hardware switches: LTE/GNSS, WiFi, Microphone, Speaker, USB
Samsung J7 Form-Factor 3000mAh replacable battery
Headphone Jack

The Death of the Floppy Drive Report Responsibly! It’s not out of the kernel yet, and no direct plans are in place to do that.
The Right To Choose: LibreOffice or SoftMaker FreeOffice… or no office at all. Manjaro offers nonfreedom, draws the wrath of many. SoftMaker has apparently also agreed to modify FreeOffice so that it *can* save to MS formats, a feature previously removed to encourage purchases of SoftMaker Office.
LibreOffice 6.3 Released

Compatibility with drawingML, SmartArt, and Pivot Tables has been improved
Faster loading, lookups and overall performance in Calc and Writer
And a quick-launch drop-down in Calc to access frequently used formulas

ZFS Coming to Ubuntu 19.10
The Linux Journal Ceases Publication

 

Linux Format is still publishing

WRAP-UP:

Dan Lynch – @methoddan
Les Pounder – @biglesp
OggCamp – @oggcamp
Joe – www.Tllts.org  www.linuxlugcast.com MeWe [email protected]
Bo – undercastnetwork.com
Moss – Triad Bardic College, Peaceful Hippo, MeWe, music on Bandcamp and all over YouTube (search for Moss Bliss, ignore the young black South African gospel singer), [email protected], [email protected]
Tony Hughes –     HPR –  http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=338

Occasional Blog https://tony-hughes.blogspot.com/
Twitter @TonyH1212, [email protected] [email protected]

Tony Watts – [email protected], Echoes of Savages (band)
Josh – [email protected], [email protected], edublocks.org and @all_about_code on Twitter
Leo – leochavez.org and @leochavez on Twitter, and Full Circle Weekly News

Before we leave, we want to make sure to acknowledge some of the people who make mintCast possible …

Josh for working on redesigning our website, setting up the YouTube stream, and providing lots of technical help.
Bytemark hosting for providing the new hosting server for the website.
Archive.org for hosting our audio files.
The folks at Hacker Public Radio for the Mumble server we use to communicate
The Linux Mint development team for the fine distro we love to talk about. [Thanks Clem!]

 

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